English Clubs in European Football - European Champions

European Champions

Champions League UEFA Cup Inter-Cities Fairs Cup Intertoto Cup Cup Winners Cup Super Cup
2011–12 – Chelsea F.C. 2000–01 – Liverpool F.C. 1970–71 – Leeds United A.F.C. 2006 – Newcastle United F.C. 1997–98 – Chelsea F.C. 2005 – Liverpool F.C.
2007–08 – Manchester United F.C. 1983–84 – Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 1969–70 – Arsenal F.C. 2002 – Fulham F.C. 1993–94 – Arsenal F.C. 2001 – Liverpool F.C.
2004–05 – Liverpool F.C. 1980–81 – Ipswich Town F.C. 1968–69 – Newcastle United F.C. 2001 – Aston Villa F.C. 1990–91 – Manchester United F.C. 1998 – Chelsea F.C.
1998–99 – Manchester United F.C. 1975–76 – Liverpool F.C. 1967–68 – Leeds United A.F.C. 1999 – West Ham United F.C. 1984–85 – Everton F.C. 1991 – Manchester United F.C.
1983–84 – Liverpool F.C. 1972–73 – Liverpool F.C. 1970–71 – Chelsea F.C. 1982 – Aston Villa F.C.
1981–82 – Aston Villa F.C. 1971–72 – Tottenham Hotspur F.C. 1969–70 – Manchester City F.C. 1979 – Nottingham Forest F.C.
1980–81 – Liverpool F.C. 1964–65 – West Ham United F.C. 1977 – Liverpool F.C.
1979–80 – Nottingham Forest F.C. 1962–63 – Tottenham Hotspur F.C.
1978–79 – Nottingham Forest F.C.
1977–78 – Liverpool F.C.
1976–77 – Liverpool F.C.
1967–68 – Manchester United F.C.

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